Unicellular organisms are organisms that have one cell. They are divided into two quite different types, from different classification kingdoms
multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one cell multi cells humans, plant, dog uni cell are moss, fungus, mushrooms by shetroom
Bacteria are uni-cellular, meaning they are all single celled organisms.
Bacteria are uni-cellular, meaning they are all single celled organisms.
Answer: Stentor, Anabaena, Volvox, Oedogonium, Chorella, Chlamydomonas, E.
It is a living thing made of more then one cell.
The prefix uni- means one. Therefore when combined with cellular this adjective describes organisms which have only one cell.
Multi-cellular and unicellular refer to the amount of cells that make up a single organism. Plants and animals are mulit-cellular organisms. An example of a uni-cellular organism is a bacteria, or omeba.
multi cellular
NO! never mistake protozoans from fungi, they are a completely different organism and have no relations except that they are both uni cellular organisms
The difference is that a unicellular organism has one cell and has a shorter life, is much smaller, and has a larger amount of predators. A multicellular organism has a larger size meaning less predators and larger animals, longer life because unlike unicellular organism who just die after losing its only cell a multicellular organism stays alive, and a big difference is multicellular organism have specialized cells like heart muscle cells, and brain cells.
yes because uni= 1 and cellular = cell so together it makes 1 cell
Bacterium is both uni and multicellular, most of them are uni though